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Challenges:

With a 108% increase in retail brand Rx prices and co-pays over the period 2005-2013, patients report affordability, by far, as the leading cause for dropping off their meds ( i.e., non-adherence). Patients who don’t take their prescribed meds drive up costs with unnecessary office visits , needless redundant treatments, and escalated alternative treatment, up to and including hospital re-admission and surgery.

• Single solution aligns goals/destroys barriers/slashes costs for Patients/Providers/Payors/Employers. Instead of patients feeling that healthcare procedures are done TO them (poking, prodding, sampling, measuring, scripting, processing etc..), RxCoup positions patients to work collaboratively WITH providers to drive better outcomes through patient understanding, ownership, and interaction in their own health.